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Euro Area May Lose Members Next 10-15 Years: Steinbrueck

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Dec.13 -- Peer Steinbrueck, German Parliament member and adviser at ING-DiBa, discusses the state of the Europe Union and the prospect of nations leaving the Euro Area. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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World leaders react to the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to the European Union

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The Maxforce: EU Team Behind Apple's Tax Bill

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Dec.16 -- Bloomberg's Alex Webb reports on "The Maxforce," the European Union team that ordered Ireland to collect billions of euros in back taxes from Apple, rattled the Irish government, and spurred changes to international tax law. He...
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European Union HQ Stock Shots

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European Union HQ Stock Shots
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Air France-KLM CEO Favors 'Open Frontiers'

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Jul.08 -- Jean-Marc Janaillac, Air France-KLM CEO, talks about protectionist policies and says he's in favor of open frontiers. He spoke to Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in Aix-en-Provence, France.
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Italy’s Salvini Wants EU Regulation Change

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Jun.05 -- The European Commission is scheduled to publish its report on Italy’s finances later today. This is amid a dispute between Brussels and Rome over the country’s debt. Deputy Premier Matteo Salvini has stressed that...
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EU agrees terms for limited trade talks with US

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The European Union on Monday approved its terms for negotiating a new and strictly limited trade deal with the United States but set up a possible show-down with Washington by ruling out any talks involving agricultural products.
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Trump brags of steel in "spine of our country"

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US President Donald Trump on Thursday trumpeted the renewed success of an Illinois steel mill, pushing back against criticism that his escalating trade disputes are hurting American workers and...
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What 's the Future of Trade Between the U.S. and EU?

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Jul.18 -- Marianne Schneider-Petsinger, geoeconomics fellow at think tank Chatham House, discusses U.S. trade relations with the European Union. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

EU, U.S. Square Up for Trade Brawl

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Jan.14 -- The U.S. has dropped its label for China as a currency manipulator because it says enforceable commitments not to devalue the yuan have been made by China. It comes as the two nations get ready to sign a phase 1 trade deal...
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EU's Vestager Weighs How to Review Mega Deals

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Dec.09 -- Margrethe Vestager, the European Union’s competition and technology czar, will review how EU antitrust regulators weigh industries, following criticism that they’ve been too rigid in fining Google and blocking mobile-phone,...
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UK: Speech by European Union Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen at the London Stock Exchange, Part Ten.

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CLEAN: Interior speech by the European Union Commission President Ursula Von Der Leyen at the London Stock Exchange on January 08, 2020 London, England.
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CLEAN : Juncker says no need for Brexit prolongation with new deal

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European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker hails the Brexit deal reached between the UK and the EU saying it is a fair deal which provides certainty (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Macron reasonably cautious UK MPs will pass Brexit deal

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French President Emmanuel Macron says he is reasonably cautious about a ratification by the British Parliament of the Brexit agreement just announced by the European Commission (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Jean-Claude Juncker and Theresa May attend news conference

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CLEAN: Interior shot of European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and British Prime Minister Theresa May attend a news conference in Strasbourg on 11 March 2019 in Strasbourg, France
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BNEF Brief: EU Offers Climate Cash to Avoid A Climate Crash

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Jan.30 -- The European Commission plans to mobilize 1 trillion euros to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Details of the investment plan to support this economy-wide transformation, known as the Green Deal, were released this month....